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"face by" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is likely a typo or a misheard phrase. The correct phrase would be "faced by," which means to be confronted with or challenged by something. Example: The company was faced by a difficult decision when sales began to decline.
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That Face, by Polly Stenham.
She knows her mother's face by heart.
3 1 ABOUT FACE, by Fern Michaels.
SEEK MY FACE, by John Updike.
THE 5-MINUTE FACE By Carmindy.
4 1 THE FACE, by Dean Koontz.
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on-line, face-to-face by computer in your home.
It also represents a dramatic volte-face by Mrs Clinton.
The Lakers also witnessed an about-face by Gary Payton.
The statement raised questions over the about-face by Fazli.
Interviews were conducted face-to-face by trained interviewers.
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